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Main Quotes Index

Issue #307, Section #1 (26 Apr 2005: Some Intricacies Of klists And Semaphores In The Driver Model)
Issue #274, Section #1 (18 Sep 2004: pmdisk And swsusp Reunification In Progress)
Issue #268, Section #2 (19 Jul 2004: SMP Support For Software Suspend (swsusp))
Issue #239, Section #10 (1 Nov 2003: New DevFS Replacement uSDE, Similar To udev)
Issue #232, Section #2 (20 Sep 2003: Power Management Work For 2.6)
Issue #232, Section #7 (20 Sep 2003: Power Management Update)
Issue #231, Section #12 (10 Sep 2003: Code Fork In Software Suspend In 2.6-test)
Issue #226, Section #7 (5 Aug 2003: Status Of Software Suspend)
Issue #219, Section #5 (16 Jun 2003: Linux Weekly News Articles On Porting Code To 2.5)
Issue #215, Section #1 (9 May 2003: Implementing Fine-Grained Control Over printk() Output)
Issue #212, Section #5 (6 Apr 2003: Initial Port Of Software Suspend (SWSUSP) From 2.4 To 2.5)
Issue #202, Section #7 (24 Jan 2003: sysfs Interface To cpufreq In 2.5, And Deprecation Of /proc/cpufreq)
Issue #200, Section #12 (13 Jan 2003: Status Of The New 2.5 Driver Model)
Issue #197, Section #2 (23 Dec 2002: /proc/pci Versus lspci)
Issue #188, Section #19 (13 Oct 2002: driverfs Changing Its Name; New Name Unknown)
Issue #186, Section #16 (29 Sep 2002: Linux Hardened Device Project)
Issue #185, Section #6 (22 Sep 2002: DriverFS Standards)
Issue #180, Section #3 (18 Aug 2002: driverFS API Updates)
Issue #175, Section #7 (14 Jul 2002: Device Model Docs)
Issue #173, Section #5 (30 Jun 2002: Cleaning Up The Source Tree)
Issue #163, Section #6 (21 Apr 2002: Kernel Source Tree Reorganizations)
Issue #152, Section #3 (28 Jan 2002: Status Of 2.5)
Issue #145, Section #6 (10 Dec 2001: Kernel 2.4.17-pre2 Released)
Issue #123, Section #5 (25 Jun 2001: Linux 2.4.6-pre3)

 

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